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UCLMS Medical Education Conference - Transitions in Medical Education

May 07, 2013 09:15AM

Booking has now opened for our third Medical Education Conference on the 12th June 2013!

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UCL Medical School Hubs

Mar 22, 2013 12:17PM

We’re very pleased to announce that the first stage of a major estates upgrade for UCL Medical School is now underway.   The upgrade is designed to develop Student HUBS and enhanced teaching space at each of our 3 main campuses.   Plans and progress will be published on the UCLMS website as the projects develop at each site.

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NHS Change Day: do something better together

Feb 15, 2013 16:54PM

NHS Change Day will take place on 13.03.13.  It will be one day during which the collective energy, creativity and ideas of thousands of NHS staff, and those who support the NHS, in all areas of work and right across the country, will demonstrate how one simple action or new idea can make a difference and improve care for patients, their families and their carers. The team behind NHS Change Day are asking people to make pledges of an action or idea.  You can see our pledge on the NHS Change Day pledge wall .

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Speak Up! The 2013 National Student Survey seeks your views

Feb 12, 2013 10:26AM

Speak up!

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Cannulation course

cannulation equipment

This course will take place in a purpose built Clinical and Professional Skills Centre in UCL Medical School. In a small group of 8 – 10 people you will be instructed in how to take blood ensuring that you adhere to strict infection control principles and our local Trust Policies.

Your tutor will either be an acute care nurse or a medical doctor.

After practicing the skill on a manikin you will have the opportunity to cannulate a fellow participant.

When you finish your course we will provide you with a Certificate of Attendance and a progression to competency card to take away with you.

We recommend that you are supervised by a suitable and competent person in your work place at least 5 times. You can use your card to record these events.

Please Note:

  1. You will NOT receive a certificate of COMPETENCE. You cannot claim that you are competent in cannulation after only one successful attempt on a real person.
  2. We are unable to organise any voluntary work in our associated hospitals for you to gain further experience. You will have to arrange this yourself

Course objectives

By the end of this session, candidates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate appropriate infection control principles when performing cannulation.
  • Insert a cannula into a manikin arm.
  • Take blood via the cannula on immediate insertion.
  • List the potential complications during and after inserting a cannula.
  • Perform a venous cannulation on a real person under supervision.

Course outline

  • The session will start off with a theoretical component followed by demonstrations and then practice. Participants will practice on simulation arms – no more than 2 participants per arm.
  • You will be given ample opportunity to practise on the manikins.
  • Once confident at cannulating the manikin you will have the opportunity cannulate a fellow participant.
Equipment & Guidelines

You will be taught following procedural policy and using equipment as recommended by our local Hospital Trust (UCH). Please note that you need to check the policy in your own healthcare environment as there may be subtle differences

Certification and Other Details

On completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Attendance confirming that you have achieved the above objectives. Supervised cannulation in a clinical setting on real patients is required by most Trust policies to achieve proficiency in this skill. As part of this course, we will advise you on how this can be achieved and give you a progression to competency card.

Participants

This course is designed for any healthcare professional, trained phlebotomist  or research scientist who is required to cannulate patients in a clinical or research environment. The maximum number of participants per course is 10.

Teachers

The course is designed, written and taught by experienced nursing and medical clinicians, all of whom have years of experience teaching practical procedures.

Venue

The course will be held at The Clinical and Professional Skills Centre on the UCL Campus.

Rockefeller Building

University College Medical School

Clinical and Professional Skills Centre

1st Floor, The Rockefeller Building,

21, University Street,

London, WC1E 6JJ

0207 679 6915

Book

Dates
Course Date
Time Book
Cannulation 
Friday 24th May 2013
1000-1600
Book
Cannulation 
Thursday 4th July 2013
1000-1600 
Book

Cost

£170 per person

Maximum number of participants per course: 10